4
8
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
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When P.54=4, the output corresponds to the electronic thermal rate.If either the electronic thermal
relay (when P.9 0) or the electronic thermal relay of the inverter’s IGB module (when P.9=0) is
running, and a voltage of 10V will be sent out at terminal AM.
•
AM terminal checking steps:
1. Connect an electric meter whose full graduation is 10V between terminal A and terminal 5. Set
P.54 to 0, and then check the meter because of the difference of the accessory.
2. Set P.13 to 0. Start the motor, and fix the output frequency of the inverter at 0Hz.
3. Read the set value of P.190 and the screen will display the current AM output bias.
4. Press
and
SET
and hold these bottoms for 0.5s. The finger of the meter moves upwards and
the AM output bias will increase. Press
to change the value of P.190, press
SET
and hold for
0.5s. The finger of the meter moves downwards and the AM output bias will decrease. Adjust the
scale pointer position to 0 to complete the AM output bias correction work.
5. Adjust and fix the output frequency of the inverter at 60Hz.
6. Read the setting value of P.191 and the screen will display the current AM output gain.
7. Press
to adjust AM output gain, press
SET
and hold for 0.5s, the finger of the meter
moves upwards and downwards. When the finger of the meter moves to full range, the checking
is completed.
5.24 Restart Function (P.57, P.58, P.150) V/F
P.57 “Restart coasting time”
P.58 “Restart voltage rising time”
P.150 “Restart mode selection”
Parameter
Factory Setting
Setting Range
Remarks
57
9999
0~30s 9999
9999: Restart function invalid
-
-
-
s
0
6
~
0
s
0
1
8
5
-
-
-
2
2
~
0
0
<Setting>
•
When the motor is running, the output voltage will not be constant once the driving power is
interrupted. When the power is recovered, the inverter will not restart automatically if P.57=9999. If
P.57=0.1~5, the motor will coast for a while (the set value of P.57), and then the inverter will restart
the motor automatically.
P.55 output frequency
P.56 output current
AM
output 10V